Some kind of divine providence just motivated me to check my oft ignored yahoo e-mail account. Where there was a e-mail from my Wilco list telling me that they were playing the Blue Note in Columbia on a very short tour (that includes Austin, btw, hayden) and tickets went on sale
yesterday.
I went to ticketbastard expecting them to be sold out (the Blue Note is pretty small) - but lo there were some left.
And they are mine. Woo and a very relieved hoo.
....there's not a human heart, is there?
Telling you would just be spoiling the surprise.
John Keawe is a friendly acquaintance o' mine and he'd love for folks to vote for him in the slack key guitar category of this: [link] If you like slack key, please cast a vote! The other categories look interesting, but I don't know anything about them. Voting closes tomorrow, March 3.
Well, Andy has said that the band didn't officially get out of the red and break even until around 1997--supposedly mere days after finally getting out of the Virgin contract.
The "official" reason for their not touring is Andy's stage fright. But almost invariably, when asked about why they don't tour, he spends five seconds on the stage fright and five minutes on how the concept of a live show is ridiculous, as you've presumably already bought the records and they sound much better and don't have screw-ups and so on.
If he just doesn't like to do concerts, I wish he'd be honest about it.
he spends five seconds on the stage fright and five minutes on how the concept of a live show is ridiculous, as you've presumably already bought the records and they sound much better and don't have screw-ups and so on.
Yeah, but those two things aren't mutually exclusive. They feed on each other.
Yeah, but those two things aren't mutually exclusive. They feed on each other.
. . . hmm? Do you mean that he's getting stage fright from his feeling that performing live is pointless? 'Cause I've never gotten that impression at all from reading about it.
Mmmmm... more that if you have stage fright, you're going to have more screw-ups and not be able to add that extra
something
that can make live shows so special (see general live show discussion upthread). And the screw-ups and poor performances will feed the stage fright.
Huh. cathy's cat Drusilla received her CD manufacturers settlement check. Way to stick it to the recording industry, kitty!
Hey, I have a potential interview with Jon Langford set up during SXSW, and Pop Culture Press has declined my write-up. David, do you think that Scram might be interested in something like this? Anybody else have any good ideas?
Hey, I have a potential interview with Jon Langford set up during SXSW, and Pop Culture Press has declined my write-up. David, do you think that Scram might be interested in something like this? Anybody else have any good ideas?
Hmmm, maybe so. I'll check with Kim. Mekons aren't right down the middle of Scram's interest zone, though she's covered everything from Townes Van Zandt to The Go Betweens to the Divine Comedy to Radio Birdman (Dennis Tek is contributing to the book, if I haven't mentioned it. Also, Jim O'Rourke - not a birdman, but a musician of some renown.)